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Expanding perspectives of soil nitrification to include ammonia-oxidizing archaea and comammox bacteria. Soil Science Society of America Journal , 2019; DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20029 Cite This Page : ...
New studies highlight how thiosulfates not only supply sulfur but also significantly reduce nitrogen loss by slowing the ...
More information: Yuming Wang et al, Copper pyrazole addition regulates soil mineral nitrogen turnover by mediating microbial traits, Frontiers in Microbiology (2024). DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1433816 ...
This process is called nitrification. ... Rainwater causes nutrients to be released in the soil and dormant bacteria will actively start metabolizing, releasing by-products that scent the air.
Nitrogen stabilizers work best in areas that experience prolonged periods of rainfall or in irrigated systems. 6 However, their effectiveness ultimately depends on multiple factors, including soil ...
CaCO 3 began to appear in the chemical literature in 1878, on topics ranging from the essential oil of sage to nitrification in soil to citric acid in unripe mulberries. A fourth article from 1878, ...
Potato yields can be boosted by using nitrogen inhibitors sprayed on to the soil or applied in-furrow at planting, ... Nitrification inhibitor boosts potato yields. Adam Clarke 14 March 2014 ...